* Made the Syndie permalinks in the thread view point to the blog view
* Disabled TCP again (since the live net seems to be doing well w/out it)
* Fix the message time on inbound SSU establishment (thanks zzz!)
* Don't be so aggressive with parallel tunnel creation when a tunnel pool
just starts up
* Disable the message history log file by default (duh - feel free to
delete messageHistory.txt after upgrading. thanks deathfatty!)
* Limit the size of the inbound tunnel build request queue so we don't
get an insane backlog of requests that we're bound to reject, and adjust
the queue processing so we keep on churning through them when we've got
a backlog.
* Small fixes for the multiuser syndie operation (thanks Complication!)
* Renamed modified PRNG classes that were imported from gnu-crypto so we
don't conflict with JVMs using that as a JCE provider (thanks blx!)
* Bugfix to the I2PTunnel web config to properly accept i2cp port settings
* Initial sucker refactoring to simplify reuse of the html parsing
* Beginnings of hooks to push imported rss/atom out to remote syndie
archives automatically (though not enabled currently)
* Further SSU peer test cleanup
* Bugfix to the I2PTunnel web config to properly accept i2cp port settings
* Initial sucker refactoring to simplify reuse of the html parsing
* Beginnings of hooks to push imported rss/atom out to remote syndie
archives automatically (though not enabled currently)
* Further SSU peer test cleanup
* Add in per-blog RSS feeds to Syndie
* Upgraded sucker's ROME dependency to 0.8, bundling sucked enclosures
with the posts, marking additional attachments as Media RSS enclosures
(http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/), since RSS only supports one enclosure
per item.
* Don't allow the default syndie user to be set to something invalid if
its in single user mode.
* Run the peer profile coalescing/reorganization outside the job queue
(on one of the timers), to cut down on some job queue congestion. Also,
trim old profiles while running, not just when starting up.
* Slightly more sane intra-floodfill-node netDb activity (only flood new
entries)
* Workaround in the I2PTunnelHTTPServer for some bad requests (though the
source of the bug is not yet addressed)
* Better I2PSnark reconnection handling
* Further cleanup in the new tunnel build process
* Make sure we expire old participants properly
* Remove much of the transient overload throttling (it wasn't using a good
metric)
* Add title attributes to all external links in Syndie, so we can rollover
and quickly see if it's worth clicking on.
* Fixed a minor compiler warning.
* Syndie CSS tweaks to removed some redundant declarations, improve font
scaling and layout robustness. Improved cross browser compatibility
(in other words "kicked IE"). Tightened the look of the blog template
a little.
* Include the attachments/blogs/etc for comments on the blog view
* Syndie HTML fixes (thanks cervantes!)
* Make sure we fully reset the objects going into our cache before we
reuse them (thanks zzz!)
* Added the per-post list of attachments/blogs/etc to the blog view in
Syndie (though this does not yet include comments or some further
refinements)
* Have the I2P shortcut launch i2p.exe instead of i2psvc.exe on windows,
removing the dox box (though also removes the restart functionality...)
* Give the i2p.exe the correct java.library.path to support the systray
dll (thanks Bobcat, Sugadude, anon!)
* Removed a longstanding bug that had caused unnecessary router identity
churn due to clock skew
* Temporarily sanity check within the streaming lib for long pending
writes
* Added support for a blog-wide logo to Syndie, and automated the pushing
of updated extended blog info data along side the metadata.
* Fix for old Syndie blog bookmarks (thanks Complication!)
* Fix for I2PSnark to accept incoming connections again (oops)
* Randomize the order that peers from the tracker are contacted
* I2PSnark logging, disconnect old inactive peers rather than new ones,
memory usage reduction, better OOM handling, and a shared connection
acceptor.
* Cleaned up the Syndie blog page and the resulting filters (viewing a
blog from the blog page shows threads started by the selected author,
not those that they merely participate in)
* Added a standalone runner for the I2PSnark web ui (build with the
command "ant i2psnark", unzip i2psnark-standalone.zip somewhere, run
with "java -jar launch-i2psnark.jar", and go to http://localhost:8002/).
* Further I2PSnark error handling
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* Let multiuser accounts authorize themselves to access the remote
functionality again (thanks Ch0Hag!)
* Adjust the JVM heap size to 128MB for new installs (existing users can
accomplish this by editing wrapper.config, adding the line
"wrapper.java.maxmemory=128", and then doing a full shutdown and startup
of the router). This is relevent for heavy usage of I2PSnark in the
router console.
* Added a standalone runner for the I2PSnark web ui (build with the
command "ant i2psnark", unzip i2psnark-standalone.zip somewhere, run
with "java -jar launch-i2psnark.jar", and go to http://localhost:8002/).
* Further I2PSnark error handling
* Added an RDF and XML thread export to Syndie, reachable at
.../threadnav/rdf or .../threadnav/xml, accepting the parameters
count=$numThreads and offset=$threadIndex. If the $numThreads is -1, it
displays all threads.
* Bugfix in Syndie for a problem in the threaded indexer (thanks CofE!)
* Always include ourselves in the favorite authors (since we don't
bookmark ourselves)
* Added support for a 'most recent posts' view that CofE requested, which
includes the ability to filter by age (e.g. posts by your favorite
authors in the last 5 days).
* Adjusted Syndie to use the threaded view that cervantes suggested, which
displays a a single thread path at a time - from root to leaf - rather
than a depth first traversal.
* Package up a standalone Syndie install into a "syndie-standalone.zip",
buildable with "ant syndie". It extracts into ./syndie/, launches with
"java -jar launchsyndie.jar" (or javaw, on windows, to avoid a dos box),
running a single user Syndie instance (by default). It also creates a
default subscription to syndiemedia without any anonymity (using no
proxy). Upgrades can be done by just replacing the syndie.war with the
one from I2P.
* Don't let the TCP transport alone shitlist a peer, since other
transports may be working. Also display whether TCP connections are
inbound or outbound on the peers page.
* Fixed some substantial bugs in the SSU introducers where we wouldn't
talk to anyone who didn't expose an IP (even if they had introducers),
among other goofy things.
* When dealing with SSU introducers, send them all a packet at 3s/6s/9s,
rather than sending one a packet at 3s, then another a packet at 6s,
and a third a packet at 9s.
* Fixed Syndie attachments (oops)
* Further Syndie UI cleanup
* Bundled our patched MultiPartRequest code from jetty (APL2 licensed),
since it hasn't been applied to the jetty CVS yet [1]. Its packaged
into syndie.jar and renamed to net.i2p.syndie.web.MultiPartRequest, but
will be removed as soon as its integrated into Jetty. This patch allows
posting content in various character sets.
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jetty.general/6031
* Upgraded new installs to the latest stable jetty (5.1.6), though this
isn't pushed as part of the update yet, as there aren't any critical
bugs.
* Inlined the Syndie CSS to reduce the number of HTTP requests (and
because firefox [and others?] delay rendering until they fetch the css).
* Make sure we fire the shutdown tasks when regenerating a new identity
(thanks picsou!)
* Cleaned up some of the things I b0rked in the 'dynamic keys' mode
* Don't drop SSU sessions if they're still transmitting data successfully,
even if there are transmission failures
* Adjusted the time summarization to display hours after 119m, not 90m
* Further EepGet cleanup (grr)
* Update the sorting in Syndie to consider children 'newer' than parents,
even if they have the same message ID (duh)
* Cleaned up some nav links in Syndie (good idea gloin, spaetz!)
* Added a bunch of tooltips to Syndie's fields (thanks polecat!)
* Force support for nonvalidating XML in Jetty (so we can handle GCJ/etc
better)